The Osun state chapter of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has declared an indefinite strike with immediate effect.
Members of the union were said to have had a clash with some police officers at the entrance of the state high court at Oke-Fia, Oshogbo, the state capital, on Wednesday.
The incident happened when Oyebola Ojo, the chief judge (CJ) of Osun, made her way into the premises to resume duty in her office.
The unionists led by the branch chairman of JUSUN, Gbenga Eludire, had advanced to the office of the CJ to forcefully eject her but they were resisted.
Security operatives were said to have dispersed the union members with teargas.
After the clash, Eludire asked judiciary workers in the state to withdraw their services.
“Following the action of the police and the attitude of the Chief Judge, I, comrade Gbenga Eludire, hereby ordered that workers in the sector should withdraw their service till further notice,” he said.
Members of the union had on Monday, barricaded the entrance of the state high court in Osogbo, locking out lawyers and litigants.
Eludire said the protest was to express dissatisfaction with Ojo and how the judicial affairs in the state are being handled.
Eludire said the protest has nothing to do with the ongoing issues between the chief judge and the state government.